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What leads you to believe that you WOULD have a default.conf file, when it's not mentioned anywhere in the nginx documentation? And again, as in several of your other threads, you don't bother telling anyone about your version/distro of Linux, nginx, how you installed nginx, etc.

What leads you to believe that you WOULD have a default.conf file, when it's not mentioned anywhere in the nginx documentation? And again, as in several of your other threads, you don't bother telling anyone about your version/distro of Linux, nginx, how you installed nginx, etc.

What leads you to believe that you WOULD have a default.conf file, when it's not mentioned anywhere in the nginx documentation? And again, as in several of your other threads, you don't bother telling anyone about your version/distro of Linux, nginx, how you installed nginx, etc.

And I'll give your advice every bit of consideration it deserves; which is none, thanks.

Also, this thread had been closed for TWO YEARS before you re-opened it. Please read the LQ Rules, specifically:

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How does your post address the OP's original question, or add anything to the solution/discussion?? What is the point of your post?